Godzilla (2014)

Making tracks in a home theater near you.

Overall
B

Despite officials' best efforts for many years, the existence of a gigantic reptilian monster is a big secret that is about to get away. And when it does, it leaves footprints around the world, on the army and civilians alike.

Godzilla (2014)Rating & Content Info

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Why is Godzilla (2014) rated PG-13?Godzilla (2014) is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for intense sequences of destruction, mayhem and creature violence.

Violence: Frequent non-graphic violence occurs throughout this movie, such as massive property damage, earthquakes, tsunamis, nuclear bomb explosions, shootings, fires and crashes. Portrayals of the aftereffects include devastation, injuries and corpses (little blood or detail is shown). Characters are constantly in danger. Frightening animal creatures attack each other, including the depiction of a monster decapitating and incinerating another.

Sexual Content: A married couple embraces and kisses.

Language: Infrequent scatological slang and terms of Christian deity used as expletives are heard.

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Home Video

The most recent home video release of Godzilla (2014) movie is September 16, 2014. Here are some details…

Home Video Notes: GodzillaRelease Date: 16 September 2014Godzilla releases to home video (Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy) with the following special features:
- The Legendary Godzilla
- Go behind the scenes with filmmakers and cast for an even deeper look at the larger than life monsters in the film.
- MONARCH: Declassified - Discover explosive new evidence not contained in the film that unravels the massive cover-up to keep Godzilla’s existence a secret.

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This reptilian monster has stomped across the silver screen before. See the 1998 version of Godzilla and Godzilla 2000.